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21st Aug 2017

There’s a new Harry Styles TV show coming and it’s going to be unreal

This will be class.

Jade Hayden

This will be deadly.

Remember a few years ago when Adele did that show where she was interviewed by Graham Norton, sang a few songs, and even did a sketch where she pretended to be an Adele impersonator?

We certainly do, and it was gas.

The programme was a one-off by the BBC but it was so good it left us wanting more Adele than we had ever known we needed.

It was even nominated for a Bafta, so you know it was decent.

This year, the BBC are running a similar kind of gig, except this time it’s all centred around the one and only Harry Styles.

Harry Styles at the BBC will be broadcast this November and will include the One Direction star being interviewed by his mate Nick Grimshaw.

The singer-turned-actor-turned-singer-again-probably will also play a few tunes for a live audience. Word on the street is that some of the songs have never even been played for TV audiences before.

The programme is set to be recorded in Manchester and has been described by BBC music and radio director Bob Shennan as “a unique show.”

Having gotten more than enough of our Styles fill this year thanks to Dunkirk and a banging solo album, we’re almost being spoiled by the introduction of this programme.

That doesn’t mean we still can’t wait to see it, though.